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Do You Got To?

A simple “no” can disentangle you.

Source: Do You Got To? | Psychology Today

Nothing is as boring as other people’s dreams

Or is there?

Source: The Joy of Tech comic… Nothing is as boring as other people’s dreams.

Don’t Wait to Do What You’ve Always Dreamed of Doing

Nothing fulfills and excites us like finally pursuing a dream. Life is short. Go for it. Don’t wait until you have little time and lots of regret.

Source: Life Is Short—Don’t Wait to Do What You’ve Always Dreamed of Doing

To Leave Something Behind

Sean Carroll via @oneyoufeed

Theoretical Physics and Living a Life that Matters: A scientific perspective on How to Create a Life Worth Living

Listen here: 192: Sean Carroll – The One You Feed

There is nothing noble in being superior

“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.”

Ernest Hemingway

Source: Goodreads | Quote by Ernest Hemingway: “There is nothing noble in being superior to you…”

Dealing with Disappointing Relationships: Change Your Expectations

Your relationships will change if you let go of expectations–unless it’s better to walk away. You can’t control others, but you can make yourself happy.

Source: Dealing with Disappointing Relationships: Change Your Expectations

Look What You Made Me Do

First new single in 3 years from Taylor Swift…

Google wants to know if you’re depressed. What could go wrong?

The search engine now offers a tool which will allow US users to test if they’re clinically depressed. It’s hard not to have mixed feelings about the initiative…

Source: Google wants to know if you’re depressed. What could go wrong? | Arwa Mahdawi | Opinion | The Guardian

I’m not a mess

“I’m not a mess but a deeply feeling person in a messy world. I explain that now, when someone asks me why I cry so often, I say, ‘For the same reason I laugh so often–because I’m paying attention.’ I tell them that we can choose to be perfect and admired or to be real and loved. We must decide.”― Glennon Doyle Melton, Love Warrior

Source: Goodreads | Quote by Glennon Doyle Melton: “I’m not a mess but a deeply feeling person in a…”

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Emitt Rhodes: The One Man Beatles

About a year ago when lost musical treasure Emitt Rhodes was finally releasing new material, I tipped off Record Collector magazine. Great to see the feature finally appear here. Great to see the feature finally appear here. And here’s hoping it sparks an Emitt renaissance. If you don’t know, here’s the skinny. Four albums in four years that pre-date solo Macca or Nilsson. Vulnerable DIY pop with a fleshy beating heart that’s influenced everyone from Gruff Rhys to Brendan Benson to Jason Schwarzmann. Read it here, if you wish: Emitt Rhodes: The One Man Beatles – Articulated Laurie: Holding no truck with other blogs

Why waste a day? Welcome back Emitt Rhodes

Ever heard of Emitt Rhodes? OMG what a story…

My Life As A One-Man Band

Malcolm Gladwell: The unheard story of David and Goliath

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How Our Egos Create Drama in Our Relationships (and How to Avoid It)

Most of us don’t even realize when we’re allowing our egos to run the show. Here’s how I’ve learned to minimize this kind of drama in my relationships.

Source: How Our Egos Create Drama in Our Relationships (and How to Avoid It)

I’m sensitive

Source: Photo – Google+

John Quincy Adams on Efficiency vs. Effectiveness, the Proper Aim of Ambition, and His Daily Routine

“The spark from Heaven is given to few — It is not to be obtained by intreaty or by toil.”

Source: John Quincy Adams on Efficiency vs. Effectiveness, the Proper Aim of Ambition, and His Daily Routine – Brain Pickings

How to Be Mindful and Christian

Mindfulness—the increasingly popular practice of being present—is often associated with Buddhism, but three new books are exploring its potential in Christian traditions as well.

Source: How to Be Mindful and Christian

Very brief mindfulness training helped heavy drinkers cut back

After just 11 minutes of mindfulness training, heavy drinkers drank less in the following week than peers who underwent relaxation training, study found.

Source: Very brief mindfulness training helped heavy drinkers cut back

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